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The 23rd match of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2024 saw Punjab Kings (PBKS) locking horns with Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH). PBKS won the toss and chose to field first at the Maharaja Yadavindra Singh International Cricket Stadium in Mullanpur, Chandigarh. This decision turned out to be advantageous for PBKS as their bowlers provided a brilliant start, putting early pressure on the SRH batting lineup.
Early dismissals
In the early overs of the match, PBKS bowler Arshdeep Singh made a significant impact, grabbing two crucial wickets. Travis Head, the dangerous Australian opener, fell victim to Arshdeep’s delivery, thanks to a sensational catch by PBKS skipper Shikhar Dhawan.
Shikhar Dhawan’s fielding brilliance gets rid of Travis Head
On the second delivery of the fourth over in SRH’s innings, Arshdeep delivered a tempting outside off stump delivery, inducing Head into a fancy shot. However, Head could only manage a massive top-edge. Dhawan, positioned perfectly at mid-off, showcased his agility by running backward and executing a brilliant catch, sending Head back to the pavilion.
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Nitish Reddy’s resilience
Despite facing early setbacks, SRH found stability through Nitish Reddy‘s exceptional batting performance. The young talent showcased remarkable composure, crafting a splendid innings that included his maiden IPL half-century. Reddy’s blistering knock of 64 runs from just 37 deliveries, embellished with 4 fours and 5 towering sixes, propelled SRH to a competitive total of 182/9 in 20 overs.
Arshdeep Singh shines with the ball
While SRH’s batting relied heavily on Reddy’s heroics, PBKS bowlers delivered an impressive performance. Arshdeep emerged as the pick of the bowlers, claiming four crucial wickets while conceding only 29 runs in his quota of four overs. Additionally, Harshal Patel and Sam Curran contributed with two wickets each, limiting SRH’s scoring opportunities.